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    Exclamation What is a compound predicate?

    Aussie girl suggested that there may be someone here who can answer the title question. It was mentioned in one of the level two suggestion articles.

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    Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.

    A compound predicate is a predicate that includes more than one verb pertaining to the same subject.

    An example is: Her Mistress and she walked slowly through the play party and admired the many punishments exhibited around the house.

    Walked and admired being the verbs.
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    Thank you kindly. Grammer class is starting to come back to me now

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    Don't feel bad, ladychipmunk. I have a degree in English lit and my nine year old daughter had to remind me what a compound predicate was the other day. ;-)

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    A "Compound Predicate"! Is that something like ending with a participle???
    "Too late for sweets, too soon for flowers"

    ibid. O.LeVant

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